New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A724

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Provides gross income tax deduction for New Jersey fuel taxes paid through purchases of motor fuel for personal use of motor vehicles.

Impact

The bill is set to impact New Jersey's tax laws by allowing all taxpayers to claim a deduction specifically aimed at offsetting fuel taxes incurred while operating personal vehicles. The deduction is capped at $1,000 for the 2020 taxable year and increases to $2,000 for each subsequent taxable year. This could lead to increased disposable income for many taxpayers, enhancing the affordability of personal vehicle operations, which is particularly relevant in a state with high fuel taxes.

Summary

Assembly Bill A724, sponsored by Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf and Assemblywoman Dianne C. Gove, proposes a gross income tax deduction for New Jersey residents who pay fuel taxes on motor fuel purchased for personal use. This deduction can be claimed by taxpayers filing as married couples, individuals, or those with different tax statuses, offering a way to alleviate the financial burden associated with fuel expenses. The bill specifies that taxpayers can deduct state fuel taxes on their motor fuel purchases, which incentivizes personal vehicle usage while attempting to provide tax relief at any income level.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding A724, particularly concerning its financial implications on state revenue. Critics might argue that while tax deductions can benefit individual taxpayers, they could also result in decreased state revenues that fund public services. Additionally, the delineation of what constitutes personal use might create complexities in tax reporting and compliance. The exclusion of reimbursed fuel expenses from the deduction could also spark debates on the fairness and accessibility of the benefits provided by the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S1699

Same As Provides gross income tax deduction for New Jersey fuel taxes paid through purchases of motor fuel for personal use of motor vehicles.

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